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- I' THB THEATRE ;|^-^~^ "ffl:- ,M AJES T? C Iff ■ tiiiii *p • P** 111111 1 1 h Dlr. : Fuller's Tbefttre Corp, .j | . Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). —TODAY— 2 p.m. • 8 p.m. "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" A Fast British Bomber Roars Into the I*l Sht . . . lta Load not Bombs but a Free French Secret Service Agent . Its Target, a Village Deep In Occupied France. THE FIRST STORY On the Screen of this Amazing 3Mas- . querade in Enemy Country is Presented by Metro-Goldwyn^Mayer 10, A "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY", "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" ■ '? Introducing for the First Time in an E"glish-speaUlng Part PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT Handsome, Free French, Magnetic, . Outstanding Star of the Paris Stage and Screen, now Literally Re-enacting his Own Real Life Experiences when a Soldier of Prance. Also Starring Susan Peters, SIGNS HUSSO — MARGARET WYCHERLY REGINALD OWEN — RICHARD VVHORF BUT THAT'S NOT ALL—THERE'S THE MAJESTIC AIR M«UL NEWS ... N. 55. Gpvt, Film Review Presents Sons of Soldiers Entertained Jn Service Camps, N,Z. Pilote in the Solomons. "Fala the Dog" (A Day Jn the Life of President Roosevelt's Dog) "Bowling Alley Cat" (Col. Cartoon) "Madero" (Passing Parade) (Recommended' by the Censor for Adults.)

TELEPHONE 43-968 — 'PTVOT T~~ °V*' PAEXiIAM:e:nt B^OGS.' (Where There is Always a Good Show.) Final Screening 7. o'clock Tonight "EEBECCA"—Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Judy Canova, Allen Jones, Ann Miller— "TKUE TO THE ApiY" i ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ..-■•" Shorts, 7 p.m., "True to the Army" 7.15 p.m., "Rebecca" 8.35 p.m* TOMORROW—"SHINING VICTORY"—"HAPPY LANDING"—TOMORROW (Becomended by Censor for Adults.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TODAY—2 P.M. AND 7.45 "SECOND CHORUS" and ''THE GHOST-BREAKERS" P. ARAM O;U N T THE ATKE '-••'■!• ■'■■ Courtenay Place. : Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. , . Tel, 51-842. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 2 p.m. and. 7.45— FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND . , R.K.O Radio Pictures' Motion Picture Sensation "CAT PE OP LE" GIRL TURNS INTO KILLER LEOPARD BEFORE YOUR EYES. DID JEALOUSY CHANGE HER INTO A SNARLING BEAST? DID HER KISSES MEAN VIOLENT DEATH? WHAT FEARFUL FATE LURKS IN HER CARESS ? • Her lips warm and alluring, a modern'girl yearns for the embrace of the man she loves, „ . What Paralysing Fear Makes Her Cringe From Him? Why Does She Lock the Door Against Her Husband on Their Wedding Night? What Hideous Secret Did She Keep Locked in Her Heart? . When her husband confessed his love for another . . . then an ancient legendary curse transformed her into a thing of evil. You will hear the PAT, PAT, PAT of a snarling cat in the darkness following, ready to strike. YOU WILL BE HELD BREATHLESS AS THE PANTHER WOMAN STALKS HER PREY. "CAT PEOPLE" ■ Presents the most terrifying experience you have ever had in a theatre. Here you will find sinister action that will keep you glued to your chairs, romance of selfeacriflce that will hold you spellbound, and unbelievable things that will make you tingle. ■'•••' • NEVER IN YOUR WILDEST DREAMS HAVE YOU HAD SUCH A BAD DREAM AS "CAT PEOPLE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults. Not Suitable for Children.) . ASSOCIATE FEATURE t "MELODY FOR THREE" With JEAN HERSHOLT ... FAY WRAY . . . ASTRID ALLWYN (Approved for Universal Exhibition) . ■ ■ ' ZIMME'S ZIMME'S —- ZIMME'S ANNOUNCE THEIR OPENING SPRING DISPLAY Our Only Address: 8 MANNERS STREET i • • ■ ■ - ■ We are open Friday to 0 p,m. and Saturday morning. ZIMME'S ARE is'OW SHOWING SOMETHING QUITE DIFFERENT IN THEIR i OPENING SPRING DISPLAY. TAILORED COSTUMES . IN THE LATEST MATERIALS AND STYLES. SPRING COATS ZIMME'S COATS NOW ON DISPLAY ARE THE LAST WORD IN SMARTNESS AND CUT. NOVELTY SUITS THESE ARE THE VERY LATEST IN STYLE , AND SHADES. WE SPECIALISE IN ALL SIZES TO X.O.S. IN COATS AND SUITS. I FOR BETTER COATS AND COSTUMES. i All Cash Orders or a Small Deposit Accepted 8 MANNERS STREET (Next Maple Furnishing Co.) ZIMME'S — ZIMME'S ZIMME'S • , \ • ■ . . . . TONIGHT —. TONIGHT - TONIGHT i - (THURSDAY, 23rd) BLUE TRIANGLE HALL (Back of Y.W.C.A.) AT 8 O 1 CLOCK. RUGBY MALCOLM (Independent Group Candidate) Will Address the Electors of WELLINGTON NORTH SUBJECT: YOUR INDEPENDENCE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-^ This is an appeal to YOU. Do not throw YOUR VOTE away on * fi candidate that YOU have no confldonco In, Let YOUR choice bo the man best qualified for public life irrespective of party. VOTE MALCOLM for WELLINGTON NORTH MALCOLM has years of eervico to recommend him. Ho is a New Zealander. He is young. " He Js sincere. He is vigorous. He Is virile. He is a returned soldier, and premises appeal organiser for the R.S.A. In Parliament he would be a credit to the Wellington North electors. y_OTE MALCOLM for WELLINGTON. NORTH

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1943, Page 2